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London Playwrights Social Gathering! Don’t Send Flowers by Emily Garside at the White Bear

Who fancies coming to see a show with us?! LPW’s Emily Garside has a play coming up and we’d love you to join us in supporting her work and getting together for a long awaited social gathering in the bar afterwards! Don’t Send Flowers will be running at the White Bear Theatre Kennington with Forest …

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Interviewing Playwrights: Emily Garside

In this latest blog series, our Artistic Development Manager, Jane Ryan will be introducing us to some of today’s most exciting playwrights! Jane will be chatting to various writers about themselves, their inspiration, and their latest projects. In this post, she sits down with Emily Garside to find out more about her work… “I believe …

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Don’t Send Flowers by Emily Garside – rehearsed reading invite!

LPW member Emily Garside would like to invite the London Playwrights community to a rehearsed reading of her play ‘Don’t Send Flowers’ at 1.30pm Friday 15th November at the Drayton Arms. Following a successful run in Cardiff, Wolverhampton and Oldham this year, Emily is working with a new team to bring the piece to London in …

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London Playwrights Zoom Workshops: Develop Your Play

Want to develop your play but need some support and accountablilty? This group, led by Emily Garside, will focus on sharing your work and getting feedback from yuor peers. Rather than focusing on ‘teaching’ playwriting , you’ll pick up advice and learn practically, through working in a group. You’ll be encouraged to bring in your …

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Playwrighting for Neurodiverse Writers

Writing for neurodiverse folks throws up its own challenges- whether it’s organisation, following formatting conventions or just harnessing our own style of thinking on the page. In this workshop, neurodiverse playwright Emily Garside will take you through her approaches to playwrighting with a neurodiverse brain. It will also be a space to talk about your …

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LPW Online Workshops: Writing Historic Drama

Ever wanted to incorporate real life events into your work and not known how? Or wanted to write about a historic period but not known where to start? This workshop will look at starting both of those things- from initial research, to incorporating real life characters, to creating authentic drama around real life events. Led …

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LPW Online Workshops: An Introduction to Musical Theatre Writing

A 2 hour overview of musical theatre style and structure and how to get started! This 2 hour workshop with Emily Garside is aimed at anyone looking to make a start in musical theatre.  The workshop will take a look at the history and structure of the musical as a guide to writing your own …

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LPW Online Workshops: LGBTQ+ History

  Ever wanted to know about the LGBTQ plays you didn’t learn about at school? or the history of LGBTQ activism in theatre? or even LGBTQ musical theatre? this workshop looks at the history of LGBTQ theatre across the decades, offering guidance for reading material, further historical context and linking the history of LGBTQ theatre …

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London Playwrights Zoom Workshops – Develop Your Play

Want to develop your play but need some support and accountablilty? This group, led by Emily Garside, will focus on sharing your work and getting feedback from yuor peers. Rather than focusing on ‘teaching’ playwriting , you’ll pick up advice and learn practically, through working in a group. You’ll be encouraged to bring in your …

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